Hi, FreeDOS noob here.  Grub boots FreeDOS, which puts me in my win98
partition.  FreeDOS is installed in a different partition, but when FreeDOS
is running I have no access to the partition from which FreeDOS booted. 
Help?

FreeDOS was installed from fdbasecd.iso installer.

Grub was installed by debian installer and boots FreeDOS with:
  root (hd0,1)
  savedefault
  makeactive
  chainloader +1

On boot, FreeDOS says:
  C: HD1, Pri[1], CHS=0-1-1, start=0MB, size=2098

Partitions are:
  1:  FAT32 (Win98)   ..............   this is where FreeDOS puts my command
prompt
  2:  Linux swap
  3:  Linux (debian root)
  4:  FAT16 (FreeDOS)


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